Job Description
My client is a leading manufacturing organisation with an impressive history and a fantastic reputation across a multitude of industries that they serve.
Due to a range of innovative developments and investment, they are going through an extensive period of growth. This includes new production capabilities within the site.
They are now looking for a Mechanical biased Maintenance Engineer to join their site in West Lothian. The successful candidate will be tasked with supporting the engineering team in reaching a higher level of standard.
To be considered for this position, you must be open to working a continental shift pattern (4on 4 off, days and nights).
What is in it for you?
- Competitive Salary
- Bonus Scheme
- Private Healthcare
- Route to progress into leadership position
Responsibilities:
- Carry out planned and reactive maintenance on mechanical equipment as defined by our PPM schedule to the highest standard
- Work as part of a mechanical/electrical team, to keep our plant availability in line with operational commitments
- Assist with machine improvement projects
- Monitor, fault find, maintain and repair a wide variety of equipment including pumps, gearboxes, and specialist treatment process machinery
- Apply first level maintenance activities to all onsite assets
- Large plant complex repairs
- Using Breathing Apparatus and working in confined spaces if required (Training will be provided if required)
- Development of new skills both in and outside of your core discipline
- Working on fixed plant on Water and Waste Water Treatment sites to fault find, repair and maintain a wide variety of equipment including pumps, gearboxes, and specialist treatment process machinery
- Work with other disciplines in a workshop team
- Follow the business and departmental rules associated with workflow and management
- An awareness of health and safety and works in a manner that keeps you and those around you safe
- Use our computerised maintenance management system to organise workload and work order response
Education & Experience:
- All applicants should hold City & Guilds or similar vocational qualifications and have completed an apprenticeship or recognised training in mechanical discipline
- Relevant experience in a production / processing or manufacturing facility would be beneficial
- Well-developed interpersonal skills, ability to work in teams, to interact with colleagues and managers alike
- Excellent planning and organisational skills with the ability to take and respond to direction as required